Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PRE to POST

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
1643 PresubiculumPostsubiculum existsautoradiography
Case pg230. Soma notes Large [3H] amino acid injections (CIR19) demonstrated that the presubiculum
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
1644 PresubiculumPostsubiculum lightPHAL
Case pg230, fig4. Soma notes Smaller injs of anterograde tracer PHA-L were made into presubiculum to study pattern of projections in more detail. Inj at middle of septotemporal axos of presubiculum (PHA30)
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
1645 PresubiculumPostsubiculum existsfluorescent tracers
Case pg231. Soma notes ?origininate mainly in layer II, and to a lesser extent in layers III & V. Terminal notes Injs of retrogradely transported were made in areas to which presubiculum projected?postsubiculum (CF314)
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
91259 PresubiculumPostsubiculum moderatePHAL
Labeled fibers emanated dorsally from the presubiculum, and most of these formed a terminal field in the postsubiculum and retrosplenial granular a cortex (Rga). In the postsubiculum, terminal labeling was present in layers II/II1 and in layer V. Collator note: Fig. 4B1, Swanson Atlas Levels 44-45.
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
91272 PresubiculumPostsubiculum existsretrograde tracers
[….] the projection to the postsubiculum (e.g. CF 314) originated mainly in layer II, and to a lesser extent in layers III and V.
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Further details associated to record number 1644:
Position of injection: not known
Topological position of injection: N/A
Extension of injection outside: none
The injection was performed in: unknown
Position of terminal field: not known
Topological position of terminal field: N/A
Extension of terminal field outside: none
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral